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Re: Questions...
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 19 Jul 2000 16:30:14 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Aaron West writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Matt Brooks writes:
> > A couple of questions....
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> > 2) Does anyone have a fig customization instruction page up. I've never thought
> > of ripping arms off and switchign them around for fear of braking my poor
> > little figs...... Any suggestions?
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> First rule, test this on a Timmy figure (just in case!). They are really easy
> to take off without any damage. Each arm is a ball joint that snaps into a
> socket on the torso (kind of like the space port satallite arm end). The ball
> joint has a little abcess to allow it to be removed and replaced without
> breaking. Just position the arms forward and pull the left out to the left
> (pop!) and pull the right outward to the right (pop!) as if the little guy was
> reaching out to the left and right. Don't know if you know, gut hands and
> legs can be switched easily too. Hands pull right out and snap back in. Legs
> just pull straight out left or right (no bending while removing!). Done this
> a jillion times with zero damage on anybody. Now you can become Dr.
> Frankinstein too!
> Aaron :o)
I did NOT know that about legs! I cannot wait tog et home and rip a couple
apart... I was always afraid of breaking stuff. Hmm....
Matt
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| (...) thought (...) First rule, test this on a Timmy figure (just in case!). They are really easy to take off without any damage. Each arm is a ball joint that snaps into a socket on the torso (kind of like the space port satallite arm end). The (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle)
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